• The video of the destruction of Russian forces and equipment was shown by the Ukrainian armed forces. On one of the farms in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, a massive commotion was organised by the orcs.

  • In a mountainous Guangdong provincial city best known for its masonry and quarries, Yunfu is quietly carving out a niche in the global supply of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, a revolutionary propulsion system crucial to help the world cut greenhouse gases. Workers at Guangdong Nation Synergy Hydrogen Power Technology, or Sinosynergy, were seen installing hydrogen fuel stacks on a vehicle during a recent visit to the facility. The v.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • The command of the army Ranger Troops wrote on their Facebook page that the Russian helicopter was destroyed with a Polish-supplied anti-aircraft missile.

  • Mykhailo Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential adviser and peace talks negotiator, said on Saturday that an agreement with Russia cannot be trusted and that Moscow can only be stopped by force. The last face-to-face negotiations between Russia and Ukraine took place on March 29. The Kremlin said earlier this month that Ukraine was not interested in continuing peace talks, while officials in Kyiv blamed Russia for the lack of progress.

  • Russian occupation forces are firing on the positions of the Ukrainian armed forces on the Sloviansk front. On the Siversk front, Russian troops continue to reinforce their cover of the Russian-Ukrainian border in the Bryansk and Kursk regions of Russia.

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  • The electric carmaker will not set up a manufacturing plant in India until it is allowed to sell and service imported cars in the country. Musk responded to an individual who asked for an update on the manufacturing plant in India, saying that the company would not put a plant in India if it was not allowed to sell service cars.

  • The West imposed sanctions against Russia after it sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine, and the country is now on the verge of recession. Russian President Vladimir Putin this week ordered 10% rises in pensions and the minimum wage to cushion Russians from inflation, but denied the economic problems were related to the special military operation in Ukraine.

  • Newly released government documents and photos show that a scientific analysis commissioned by the FBI suggested that there was a lot of gold below the surface. The FBI used the work of a consultant to get a warrant to seize the gold if it was found. Dent's Run is 135 miles northeast of Pittsburgh and is reputed to be the location of a lost or stolen shipment of Union gold in 1863.

  • Microsoft Teams is priced for small businesses.

  • A Defense Intelligence Agency official told Newsweek that under half of Russian missiles hit their aim points.

  • It is Friday and the world is falling apart, so let's take a short mental health break with some interesting news out of the field of archaeology, where tech is enabling some fascinating new discoveries. A new lidar-powered analysis of land in the Amazon basin has provided evidence of a previously unknown urban center. That doesn't mean ancient aliens or long- lost technology, just that it far exceeds the expected levels of organization and population that scholars considered possible for the area 1,500 years ago.

  • Federal agents went to Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday to confront a man, but were told by local police to wait.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime Subscribers.

  • A federal grand jury indicted six men in California last year, including a member of the Three-Percenter militia group.

  • A group of four regional lawmakers from Russia's far east have demanded that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin end the war in Ukraine and withdraw Russian troops.

  • The ruins of an ancient city filled with palaces, pyramids and plazas have been found on a construction site for an industrial park. The site, called Xiol, has features of the Puuc style of architecture, which is common in the southern Yucatan Peninsula but rare near Merida.

  • The Biden Commerce Department is making us dependent on foreign oil.

  • Russia is accused of using a multiple rocket launcher to strike at Ukrainian targets in the east of the country.

  • You need to shop for headphones, TVs, and even a memory foam mattress this weekend.

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  • There is a military installation in Georgia that is up for a name change.

  • Researchers said that a couple of 25 years had a break up.

  • A South Korean volunteer fighter returned home from Ukraine on Friday saying he had to recover from injuries and was ready to face a police investigation on suspicion of breaking the law by disobeying a government ban on travel to Ukraine. Volunteers from all over the world are in Ukraine to help fight the Russians. Russia calls its action in Ukraine a special operation.